.

Airleaf Publishing

My name is Bonnie Kaye.

I am the organizer of a group of authors who are victims of a publishing scam through Airleaf Publishing (formerly Bookman Publishing) owned by Carl Lau. We are seeking other victims who have been robbed of their dreams through investments of money and time.

Here is some background about me. I am a professional relationship counselor in a niche market of straight/gay marriages which affects 4 million women in this country. Since 1984, I have worked with over 30,000 women who unknowingly married gay/bi men and over 2,000 gay men who need support to come out to their wives.

My website can be found at
www.Gayhusbands.com. I constantly receive international publicity because of my expertise in this field. I serve as a consultant for the top television shows including Oprah, Montel, and Tyra Banks. You can see my website listed on their resource boards. I have also published 3 books other than the one with Airleaf Publishing about this topic—one through the traditional method and two others through POD.

In the summer of 2006, I researched a number of print-on-demand publishers because I had a new book I wanted to reach the public by September 2006. The book “Straight Wives: Shattered Lives” is a compilation of 27 stories from women in my international support group. Airleaf promised me that if I paid a hefty fee of $1,850.00, my book would be out on time. They were true to their word. I personally had no issue with that. In fact, I was on an Airleaf high because of the wonderful service provided to me.

My book came out the same week that former Governor James McGreevey’s book “The Confession” was released. I launched my own media campaign, and I was interviewed Paula Zahn on CNN and the national FOX news. Sales were booming. Airleaf kept telling me that I was their most successful author.
I was feeling so good about Airleaf at that point of time that I volunteered to talk to prospective authors who were on the fence. I now live with the guilt of convincing them to follow me down the road of doom.

Although I had a signed contract to receive quarterly statements and royalties, I only saw one check for $300.00 after six months. Nine months later, my attorney sent a letter threatening legal action with no response.
 Zippo. Nada. Nothing. Then I sent a letter to the owner, Carl Lau, that if I do not get satisfaction I will take my own action, and I am doing exactly that because there was no reply. It was only after I launched a criminal complaint with the Martinsville, Indiana police department that I received a second check which is still far from the money I am owed. I realized that there are many more like me who published with Airleaf and I started to seek them out.
I am gathering Airleaf authors together to join me in taking criminal action against a company founded on fraud. We now have 70 Airleaf authors with horror stories from people who have been defrauded from $99.00 to nearly $20,000.00 and who are joining me to fight back so we don’t have to be victims anymore.

I developed this website for two reasons:

(1) to warn unsuspecting, hard working authors not to throw your money away on promises that won’t come true. Airleaf makes some wonderful promises but they fail to keep them;

(2) to help other Airleaf authors who are looking for justice.
Please write to me at Bonkaye@aol.com for more information or to join this cause. It will not cost you ONE PENNY! 
Here is just a sampling of our authors who have also been defrauded and robbed by Airleaf Publishing:
Author Frederick Martin-Del-Campo Chronicles Of War And A Wanderer. Airleaf royally diddled me: I invested over $10,000.00 to have my one book turned into a best seller, and another taken to Hollywood and turned into a movie. They utterly made a fool of me, let alone the countless other authors they defrauded. The Airleaf agents gave me a runaround of answers when I tried to inquire about my investments and publication of books. Now, no one has deigned to reply. They have totally screwed me!"
Author Rudy A. Pizarro - The Truth and Power of the Holy Trinity. “I lost a over $10,000.00 I paid to Airleaf on services that did not materialize.”
Author Ken Pullen - RescueMe. "I was solicited by a vice president at Airleaf who told me the wife of the president of Airleaf loved my book so much they had to contact, and make my book a national bestseller. I was told that the $8,000.00 I was to pay for promotion and marketing would encompass no less than 10 promotion actions - one of which was to take my book to Los Angeles for possible optioning into a feature film. All I ever received for my $8,000 National Bestseller fiasco was 2 supposed radio interviews - both taking place months before the book came out - and 50 copies of my book. That's it. I am convinced Airleaf stole $8,000 from me, just as they have stolen whatever amount paid from everyone and anyone else that sadly trusted them to do what they promised they would."
Author GC Karus - The Cammaratta Connection and son, Author Jason Hubal - For Meaning “Together we paid Airleaf $8,080.00 in March of 2006 for publishing and marketing our novels.  Now it is September of 2007, and there are still no press releases, no book signings, no radio announcements, no accountability statements, and no royalties.  The only real evidence that Airleaf was legitimate was the printing of The Cammaratta Connection.  To date, For Meaning copies are still being held hostage.  We are lost in a black tunnel in space wondering.....  was that an asteroid (Airleaf) that blasted our dreams to smithereens?  That's what Airleaf did... left us out there in space merely orbiting.”
Author Christel Fiore - Child of War. “I paid $3,300.00 plus 30 books to Airleaf to promote my WW2 autobiography Child of War. I was robbed along with everyone else. The main thing is not to let anyone else fall in to that trap and to stop these criminals from mutating in to another business by putting all of them in jail for grand theft and conspiracy to defraud.”
Author Lisa~Ann Carey - Retrospect "I am an Australian author who has invested $1,725.00 to publish my love story and to have it turned into a movie, I waited three years and I still haven't seen a book and a further six months and I still haven't heard back about the movie." Retrospect, a medical romance,is part one of a trilogy. You can view Lisa’s website at www.careysclassics.com
Author Cliff Crow - After The Diet's Over “I paid Airleaf $1,500.00 almost 1 1/2 years ago to promote his book. The money earned so far should be close to $2,800. Services were not rendered, and no money has been paid.”
Author David J. Brown - Don't Panic, an emergency care book. “I am also a victim of Airleaf Publishing's deceptive practices. I invested over $1,000.00 to have Airleaf print, publicize, and distribute copies of my book to 15 bookstores on a rotating schedule. I have received no money and have no confirmation that my books were ever placed in bookstores."
Author Lester TaubeHanna Barlak. “I paid Bookman (now Airleaf) $1745.00 to publish HANNA BARLAK, and directed them to stop once I saw the inefficiency of their operation.  HANNA was never printed.  I have asked Lau a number of times to refund my money - but, not a word. Second, I paid Bookman (now Airleaf) over $5,000.00 to print and send out 1,000 copies of ATONEMENT FOR IWO - and to publicize the book.  Zilch.  I have just learned that Airleaf is storing 500 copies of that book, which implies that these were not sent out, even though I paid for the book, envelopes, postage and other inserts.”

Author Floriana Hall
Daddy Was A Bad Boy. “I invested more than $1,000.00 in 2006 for my book DADDY WAS A BAD BOY and have nothing to show for it.  Not the pitch in Hollywood, nor the pitch for any event but one poorly written.  They lied to me because they told me they sold ten books because of my ad in a magazine, and later told me they did not sell any books.  I found out they did even not read my book.”
    
Author Thomas J. BarnesVietnam when the Tanks were Elephants, Anecdotes of a Vagabond, Coping with Lust and the Colonel  "When I told my wife that I was sending $7999 to Airleaf Publishing for touting my book "Vietnam when the Tanks were Elephants," on a national scale, she cautioned me against doing so. She asked  what guarantees I had of Airleaf's bonafides. Naively, I  brushed her caution and her query aside, and withdrew funds from the paid-up additions to my National Service Life Insurance, a policy I had  obtained because of my military tour of duty in Korea in 1952-3. The withdrawals diminished the sum she will receive on my death. I made further withdrawals on behalf of various Airleaf publicity schemes for two other of my books Anecdotes of a Vagabond, a professional memoir; and Coping with Lust and the Colonel, a novella surrounded by seven related short stories set in wartime Korea. My payments to Airleaf in 2006 totalled $13, 813. One is never too old to become a sucker.

Author Katie Letcher Lyle - ALL TIME IS NOW: Adventures with Jennie
"I was promised promotion for a self-published book, meetings with Hollywood agents, radio ads, books placed in 10 (brick) stores, television appearences, on and on --a place in the Bowker book club, (which, it turns out, Airleaf had nothing to do with --an outright falsehood) -- all for only $3300. They sought me out, told me they loved my book, and were choosing only fifty to promote for the year -- I thought hard, fell for it, and -- as many others have experienced -- never got a thing for my money. They admitted they had not even read the book when I pressed them. An Airleaf representative gave me the name of  one Mothers' Club about three hours from here -- but it was all about babies, and my book is about raising my handicapped daughter!  All in all, outright scam.
      I never sold one single book while in their "keeping." Not one, though they claimed a bogus telephone interview had been broadcast in eight midwestern cities. Impossible that not one book sold-  I myself have sold the book to an institute dealing with handicapped children, who thinks it good enough to be passed out to all members -- and to the school for special people where my daughter resides, who think it's good enough to use as a marketing tool -- so it's a good and useful book. I've sold approximately 500 copies on my own.  Not one single copy was ever sold through Airleaf or their efforts.  

Author Ilene Shepard Smiddy - Daughter of Shiloh. "My book is a true story that happened in 1793 to my ancestors...I paid about $2500.00 to Airleaf to promote my book. $500.00 twice to take my book to Hollywood; $900.00 to attend a Media Event at the Opryland Hotel to be interviewed live by Radio Personalities. Now, I am positive these were never aired. $600.00 for Press Releases to go out to thousands of Book Stores. From all of this I never received a single cent. These people operated a Scam on a Grand Scale. I hope they are brought to justice."
Author Rocco FumentoA Lesser Saint.  I heard from Air Leaf three years after my book  A Decent Girl Always Goes To Mass On Sunday  was published offering to publicize my novel.  By then A Lesser Saint was published and I informed Air Leaf of the fact and they offered to publicize A Lesser Saint instead. On July 27, 2006, I ordered one package of Airleaf services for $637.50. The package was supposed to include two radio interviews to be broadcast throughout the country.  It didn't happen. Then I was made a better offer which would include TV appearancs and so much more.  I was offered a discount because nothing had been done about that first package deal.  For this service I paid $2100.00. To date, nothing has happened."
Author Roy E. Young---The Governor's Prisoner. www.thegovernorsprisoner.com.  I paid Airleaf several hundred dollars, never received what was promised and never sold a book through them.    I truly felt like a dope until learning about authors who have been screwed out of many thousands. 
Author Sam Kay - Destiny of Man-The Book of Searcher  "I first got hooked up with another publisher, AuthorHouse, who did exactly what they said they would do. They published my book and sent me some tips on how to get it noticed. When things didn't go exactly the way they said they would go, I go hooked up with Airleaf. I was sold on the Guaranteed Placement package. They also republished my book a second time. After a year, and close to $3,000 for "other services" including taking my book to Hollywood numerous times, I found that I wasn't getting any money from them for any books I had sold. They also didn't place my book in the guaranteed 10 bookstores as promised. I have spent a lot of time and money in getting this book published and feel as if I have been taken for a ride by Airleaf.
When I still had money and was able to pay for the services offered by Airleaf, I gave them money to take my book to Hollywood to pitch it to produces for a possible movie. This had always been a dream of mine so I was more then a little excited about this prospect. I waited for a couple of weeks after the trip and finally called to ask what happened. I was told there was some interest in my book and if they wanted to make it into a movie they would contact me. I never heard a thing."
Author Shamaka (Betty A. Flesher) The Cry of the Wolf, and Life for the Intelligence Impaired  :We gave Bookman/Airleaf  $3945.00 to promote our books, to promote us.  We got nothing except our lives on hold, in turmoil, waiting for something to happen.  It was a daily hassle to deal with them.   They would not give us any answers, they would not return calls.  They did NOTHING!!  We did the work, we had the headaches, and we paid them!!  The only thing they promoted was FRAUD!!
With turning them in, we hope they will not be able to swindle other
people out of their money, their dignity, their self-assurance, their power, and their ability to make judgements.   Its like having the rug pulled out from under you, with the person doing the pulling, sitting there gloating, at what they have done, at what they have stolen.   Its time for them to reap what they have sown.   Its time for them to give back the lives to those they have stolen them from!! I have had no life for the past 2-1/2 years dealing with Airleaf.   Its time for me to reclaim my life, my space in Creation."  
      
STOP THE CRIMINAL FRAUD!!
JOIN OUR CAUSE CONTACT BONKAYE@AOL.COM
.
Interesting Askville Questions:
I'm in my 3rd year of undergrad and in desperate want of a solid publishing internship this summer. I know the basics - I have good resume experience and layout, good cover letters, I've been searching for programs, etc. What are the little tips that could make or break me in this process?? If you want to put me in contact with someone you know in the industry, that works too (I've been networking, can you tell?) :-)
First off, we have been doing a lot of research on self-publishing, the pros/cons... etc. I work in marketing, so I feel if we self-published, I could use my resources to market, but IS self-publishing, whether it be POD or 'vanity', or something like lulu, createspace, etc. DOES this mean that commercial publishers will not touch the book. I have read that it should be only as a last resort, but then again, we would rather not have to cut the book to shreds in order to just get it in there. Please, any information will be appreciated, especially if you have dealt with commercial publishing.
Do you have any experience with 'vanity press,' self-publishing, whatever you call it? If so, can you please give recommendations of what to do, where to go--and what not to do, where not to go?
Askville Can't find what you're looking for? Ask Askville! There's a growing community of people just waiting to answer your question. Go find answers today!
   

Flag this article as inappropriate.


This article was last modified Oct 21, 2007 08:16 GMT.

This page took 14 milliseconds to serve.

Terms of Service | Privacy Notice  © 2005-2007, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates

user actions